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A/V Geek Skip |
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Jul 29, 2006 8:01pm |
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avgeeks
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Re: No more MPEG-2? |
Yes, the films are on DVDs that I have for sale at
www.avgeeks.com.
Right now, there are certain films which will be coming out on upcoming DVDs and I don't want to have to compete with the losers on Ebay who are reselling my and Rick's films.
I figure offering a lo-res version now is better than nothing. Eventually I'll have MPEG-2 versions of everything.
Does that make sense?
So how many of you download the MPEG-2 files? My assumption was that most folks were streaming movies.
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This post was modified by AV Geek Skip on 2006-07-30 03:01:01
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glenn |
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Jan 3, 2007 2:43pm |
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avgeeks
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Re: No more MPEG-2? |
Skip, anything you put on archve.org, I figure is worth having a good look at in its best form, so I almost always download the highest res available when I can, and sometimes I mash 'em up... "I'm gonna be a filmmaker when I grow up".
...by the way, are you aware there's a bunch of footage from archive.org featured in the Stockstock film festival this year?
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Special Ed1 |
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Oct 1, 2007 7:26pm |
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avgeeks
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Re: No more MPEG-2? |
I use the MPEG-2 files as well. Thanks for sharing your great collection on internet archive!